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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay factor UPF1 promotes aggresome formation

Yeonkyoung Park, Joori Park, Hyun Jung Hwang, Byungju Kim, Kwon Jeong, Jeeyoon Chang, Jong‐Bong Lee, Yoon Ki Kim

2020Nature Communications32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) typifies an mRNA surveillance pathway. Because NMD necessitates a translation event to recognize a premature termination codon on mRNAs, truncated misfolded polypeptides (NMD-polypeptides) could potentially be generated from NMD substrates as byproducts. Here, we show that when the ubiquitin-proteasome system is overwhelmed, various misfolded polypeptides including NMD-polypeptides accumulate in the aggresome: a perinuclear nonmembranous compartment eventually cleared by autophagy. Hyperphosphorylation of the key NMD factor UPF1 is required for selective targeting of the misfolded polypeptide aggregates toward the aggresome via the CTIF-eEF1A1-DCTN1 complex: the aggresome-targeting cellular machinery. Visualization at a single-particle level reveals that UPF1 increases the frequency and fidelity of movement of CTIF aggregates toward the aggresome. Furthermore, the apoptosis induced by proteotoxic stresses is suppressed by UPF1 hyperphosphorylation. Altogether, our data provide evidence that UPF1 functions in the regulation of a protein surveillance as well as an mRNA quality control.

Topics & Concepts

Nonsense-mediated decayAggresomeCell biologyNonsenseMessenger RNABiologyChemistryPhysicsGeneticsRNAGeneUbiquitinRNA splicingRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancer
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